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. They provide leadership in the development and implementation of strategic human resource programs, practices and policies within their portfolio, and participate in the development, launch and standardization
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analysis and requires the technician to independently execute technical components of studies, troubleshoot procedures and equipment and support the development and refinement of laboratory methods and
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processes. Responsibilities Collaborate with the instructor to prepare course materials, design briefs, timelines, and evaluation rubrics. Support setup and management of digital course platforms (MyCourses
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. Provides advice and guidance on effective and efficient use of the system to expedite and/or streamline processes; Develops and implements reporting systems and structures for departments and senior
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internationalization. The GSL Intern will strive to develop, support, and promote student-led, peer-supported initiatives. These initiatives are specifically crafted to afford students the chance to actively participate
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 3 months ago
partners who provide these work terms. A coordinated effort among the stakeholders of student, employer, and university co-op programming contribute to the development of well qualified graduates who
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the translational medicine continuum. The ATM will drive impactful medical and policy research to create new knowledge to improve health outcomes and benefit society. The ATM will be a nucleus for the development
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, Vancouver Island, Surrey, and online. The development, implementation and management of these programs is complex and requires close collaboration between the Midwifery Program, the UBC Faculty of Medicine
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. Negotiate changes to existing contracts. Responsible for negotiation of new contracts. Develop guidelines, processes and procedures related to common space usage, office sharing and ensure they are followed
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development of funding applications as needed. Support relationships and activities with collaborating stakeholders from Quebec and across Canada who wish to contribute to accelerating the mass deployment